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The Legality of MDMA in California

January 11, 2021 by Omar Figueroa 3,4-Methyl​enedioxy​methamphetamine (MDMA), or “Ecstasy” as it is colloquially known, has been the focus of intense research in recent years. For example, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) announced that the Food and Drug Administration has designated MDMA-assisted therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) […]

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Governor Newsom Releases Proposed 2021-2022 Budget; Would Consolidate Existing Licensing Agencies & Create New Department of Cannabis Control

January 8, 2021 Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom released his proposed 2021-2022 state budget, as well as the summary of his proposed 2021-2022 budget, which include information about the proposed consolidation of the state’s existing cannabis licensing agencies into a new agency, the Department of Cannabis Control. According to the […]

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Sonoma County Adopts New Stay-at-Home Order to Combat COVID-19

By Lauren Mendelsohn December 11, 2020   On December 3, 2020 California Governor Gavin Newson issued a new stay-at-home order in light of rising COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. The new order divides the state up into five regions — Southern California, the San Joaquin Valley, Greater Sacramento, the Bay Area, […]

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BCC Issues Revised Fact Sheet on Branded Merchandise

On December 2, 2020 the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“BCC”) issued a Revised Branded Merchandise Fact Sheet. This is the second revision to the Branded Merch fact sheet this year; we discussed the July 2020 revision previously here. This newer version of the fact sheet has added some factors that […]

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Judge Rules BCC Exceeded Authority Regarding Highway Advertisements

By Lauren Mendelsohn November 25, 2020 (Updated January 12, 2021 & January 21, 2021 – see note at end)   Recently, a judge in San Luis Obispo County ruled that cannabis advertisements can no longer be placed on billboards alongside interstate and state highways that cross the state line. This […]

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Trinity County’s Industry-Sponsored Cannabis Tax Secures Victory

November 11, 2020 As of the time of this publication, it appears that Trinity County’s Measure G, which would impose a tax on commercial cannabis operations, is winning by a wide margin of 70.92% to 29.08% (according to the unofficial results from 11/4/20 at 4:14pm). The Law Offices of Omar […]

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Proposed Amendments to BCC Regulations Would Modify Conviction Disclosure Requirements

By Lauren Mendelsohn October 27, 2020 On Friday, October 16, the Bureau of Cannabis Control (“the Bureau” or “BCC”) released proposed amendments to its regulations which would modify the criminal history disclosure requirements that cannabis license owners must provide in order to be eligible for licensure. This was done in […]

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